NARCISSUS COMMITTEE, MARCH 24. 



CXXV 



Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Clapton, showed good varieties of 

 Cattleya Mossias, and a plant of the singular, greenish-flowered 

 Dendrobium chloropterum, an Australian species. 



H. Grinling, Esq., Harrow Weald House, Stanmore, showed 

 Cattleya Warscewiczii, &c. 



J. B. Walmsley, Esq., Liverpool, sent a spike of Aeridesradi- 

 cosum album. 



Mr. N. Blandford, Bitterne, Southampton, showed Cattleya 

 Warscewiczii. 



Messrs. F. Sander & Co., St. Albans, sent a fine selection of 

 Orchids in flower. 



Welbore S. Ellis, Esq., Hazelbourne, Dorking, exhibited a 

 collection of Odontoglossum crispum. 



Walter C. Walker, Esq., Percy Lodge, Winchmore Hill (gr. 

 Mr. Geo. Cragg), contributed a collection of Cattleyas, Stanhopea 

 Wardii, &c. 



NARCISSUS COMMITTEE. 



March 24, 1896. 



J. T. Bennett Poe, Esq., in the chair, and nine members 

 present. 



Mr. Cornhill exhibited a double seedling Ajax. 

 Mr. Hounslow exhibited a seedling Ajax very much like a big 

 Princeps. 



The Rev. G. H. Engleheart, Appleshaw, Andover, exhibited 

 a fine collection of seedlings, including crosses between most of 

 the different forms of Narcissi. 

 Prizes. 



Class 3. Six varieties of Narcissus, distinct, five blooms of 

 each, grown in the open air without protection. Polyanthus 

 excluded. Amateurs. First Prize, 10s., to J. T. Bennett-Poe, 

 Esq., Holmwood, Cheshunt. 



Class 4 B. Seedling Narcissus not yet in commerce, raised 

 and shown by an Amateur, and not having yet received a Prize at 

 any R.H.S. Show. Polyanthus excluded. First Prize, 10s., to 

 the Rev. G. H. Engleheart, for Narcissus seedling No. 478. 



